Why the New York Art Market Is Having a Mark Rothko Moment
[ad_1] In the 1950s, the center of the art world shifted from Pablo Picasso’s Paris to Mark Rothko’s New York. This week, Rothko is once again the focus of the...
[ad_1] In the 1950s, the center of the art world shifted from Pablo Picasso’s Paris to Mark Rothko’s New York. This week, Rothko is once again the focus of the...
[ad_1] The hallowed halls of thrift stores and digital secondhand aisles are ripe with so many treasured finds. One often overlooked category is dishes and...
[ad_1] Jewel just ate a Pop-Tart. She tells me this after entering our video chat, dialing in from an art studio in Telluride, Colorado, where she has been...
[ad_1] Lately, in my personal corner of the internet, I have been showered in imagery of pared-back wood-paneled rooms, and thick cast glass and black lacquer...
[ad_1] “Don’t be normal. Don’t be normal ever!” Joy Gregory says with a throaty laugh. Known for her boundary-bending photography that tackles weighty subject...
[ad_1] Great design transcends eras, and nobody knows that better than interior designer Dan Fink. In one of Fifth Avenue’s grandest buildings, Fink recently...
[ad_1] Like a lot of broke, young, new New Yorkers, Chase Hall spent his early days in the city, in the mid-2010s, taking long walks. Hall’s walks were epic....
[ad_1] Earlier this month, at the opening of his new exhibition Desire Path, Miles Greenberg got to do something he typically doesn’t when debuting new work:...
[ad_1] As art season continues to unfold, the spotlight on pioneering women in the art industry has never been brighter and stronger. Now front and center,...
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